Any tips? I'm sure after a while it becomes instinctive, or at least I assume it does after watching 3D flying vids!
But, to start with, are there any tips for a newbie? At the moment, I'm trying to think of it from the heli's point of view (if that makes sense) but more often than not manage to correct it the wrong way when it's drifting towards something fragile (also noticed that the more expensive and fragile the item is, the stronger the heli's draw?)
I'm mainly practicing indoors with my msr-x as well as on Phoenix as my heli spends far more time waiting for replacement parts to turn up than actually being usable...
Sorry, I know I'm not explaining my question very well but hopefully you'll get what I'm on about!
Cheers,
Chris
But, to start with, are there any tips for a newbie? At the moment, I'm trying to think of it from the heli's point of view (if that makes sense) but more often than not manage to correct it the wrong way when it's drifting towards something fragile (also noticed that the more expensive and fragile the item is, the stronger the heli's draw?)
I'm mainly practicing indoors with my msr-x as well as on Phoenix as my heli spends far more time waiting for replacement parts to turn up than actually being usable...
Sorry, I know I'm not explaining my question very well but hopefully you'll get what I'm on about!
Cheers,
Chris




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